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A fox at Number Ten
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15 Oct 2020 21:27 #229147
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
A fox at Number Ten was created by yakuza
Just watched the news on Norwegian TV about Boris and his Brexit deadline..
It was a journalist standing across the street outside 10 downing street talking into the camera with the famous black door in the background. Boring..
But in the background a fox was walking by on the sidewalk, stopping at the PM's door,
sniffing around on the fence and door, calmly just poking about..
It had a nice coat and looked healthy and no scabies or nothing. they tend to look bad fast if unhealthy.
I thought this was kind of in the middle of the City?
I did not know it was that quiet from the lock down over there..
It was a journalist standing across the street outside 10 downing street talking into the camera with the famous black door in the background. Boring..
But in the background a fox was walking by on the sidewalk, stopping at the PM's door,
sniffing around on the fence and door, calmly just poking about..
It had a nice coat and looked healthy and no scabies or nothing. they tend to look bad fast if unhealthy.
I thought this was kind of in the middle of the City?
I did not know it was that quiet from the lock down over there..
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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15 Oct 2020 21:32 #229148
by Gadget
Replied by Gadget on topic A fox at Number Ten
Foxes are everywhere in UK cities, really common where I live in a very urbanised area.
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16 Oct 2020 05:25 #229149
by Lambert
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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic A fox at Number Ten
Yeah we have two distinct populations of fox urban and rural and one will struggle in the others habitat. Evolution in action.
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16 Oct 2020 07:27 #229150
by Reason2doubt
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I distinctively remember travelling to London from Newcastle via bus (It took all night to get there) and I arrived at 4:30am. The first thing I saw walking around London at that time in the morning was a fox...and it wasn’t surprised to see me. I was a bit baffled at the time but the few days I was there I ended up seeing a lot of them.
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16 Oct 2020 07:34 #229152
by Doctorchris
Replied by Doctorchris on topic A fox at Number Ten
Most Geordies find the foxes more welcoming and friendly than the majority who wander round London's streets these days!
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16 Oct 2020 16:13 - 16 Oct 2020 16:15 #229178
by Scimike
That's the benefit of city living. Plenty of Gregg's, KFC's, MaccyD's and chips on the floor after a booze fuelled night. They offer a great cleaning service along with the fat pigeons....which mostly walk these days. Another example of evolution
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Replied by Scimike on topic A fox at Number Ten
yakuza wrote: It had a nice coat and looked healthy and no scabies or nothing. they tend to look bad fast if unhealthy.
That's the benefit of city living. Plenty of Gregg's, KFC's, MaccyD's and chips on the floor after a booze fuelled night. They offer a great cleaning service along with the fat pigeons....which mostly walk these days. Another example of evolution
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